I think it actually highlights the sorry state of F1, innovation and improvement has been blocked so much that the two other manufacturers have no possibility of catching up due to the constraints of the rules.
Ferrari and Renault built their pwer trains under exactly the same rules as Mercedes. Crying because they didn't do as good a job is ridiculous.
Also true, perhaps the Germans are smarter after all, now there's a thought. And just imagine trying to work with Montezuma, don't envy Stefano.
Raikkonen was racing with a damaged chassis. Could explain why he was quicker than Alonso in quali, but lost out in the race. Damage was sufficient for Ferrari to call a halt to its testing on day 2 after just 12 laps. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/26961345
I think Alonso was being ironic as **** then. Let me know when you want the Chinese c+p up. Don't feel like doing it this time and collating all the predictions up... but let me know.
Hahaha … good laughs here, as ever (last couple of pages). I hope I'll be forgiven for chipping in so late, probably after all has been said and done. All I want to say is, wow! – That was one of the most action packed and thrilling races of modern times. Congratulations to Lewis Hamilton, but I hope most agree: the real winner was F1…
I presume you have been travelling with the circus? If so I can imagine its been a rollercoaster few weeks